1.2.2 Issues for direct realism:

Cards (47)

  • Direct Realism is the view that we directly perceive the external world as it really is
  • Illusions and hallucinations suggest that our perceptions do not always match reality
  • Direct perception means we have immediate and unmediated access to the external world
  • Direct Realism states that our perceptions reflect the real properties of external objects
  • Direct Realism asserts that our perceptions accurately reflect the real properties of external objects.

    True
  • Match the issue with its description and example:
    Illusions and Hallucinations ↔️ Misrepresentations of reality; mirage in the desert
    Perceptual Relativity ↔️ Objects perceived differently; straight stick in water
  • Direct Realism holds that we directly perceive the external world as it is.
  • Direct Realism implies identical perception of the same object.
  • Indirect Realism proposes that we gain knowledge about the external world through an indirect process.
  • Direct Realism claims that our perceptions are direct and accurate representations of the external world.

    True
  • What is the example given for perceptual relativity in the study material?
    Stick appears bent in water
  • How does the argument from illusion challenge Direct Realism?
    Highlights distorted perceptions
  • What is the central claim of Direct Realism regarding our perception of the external world?
    We perceive it directly
  • How does Direct Realism describe the relationship between perception and reality?
    Direct and accurate
  • What does the Illusion Argument against Direct Realism claim about the reliability of our perceptions?
    Our perceptions are unreliable
  • How do illusions and hallucinations challenge Direct Realism?
    Undermine direct accuracy
  • Perception differences among individuals support the core claim of Direct Realism.
    False
  • Indirect Realism acknowledges that our perceptions may not always accurately reflect reality.
    True
  • What is the core claim of Direct Realism?
    Perception reflects reality directly
  • How do illusions and hallucinations challenge Direct Realism?
    Suggest perceptions are inaccurate
  • What does the Illusion Argument suggest about Direct Realism?
    Perceptions cannot be reliable
  • What is the role of illusions in the problem of perception and the external world?
    Undermine direct perception
  • Match the aspect of perception with its implication for Direct Realism:
    Perception Differences ↔️ Varies based on individual factors
    Core Claim of Direct Realism ↔️ Direct and accurate perception
    Implication of Perception Differences ↔️ Differing perceptions of the same object
  • What is the implication of illusions and hallucinations for Direct Realism?
    Undermines accuracy of perception
  • Direct Realism asserts that our perceptions are unmediated and immediate.

    True
  • The Illusion Argument uses the example of a straight stick appearing bent in water to challenge Direct Realism.

    True
  • Direct Perception refers to immediate and unmediated access to the external world.
  • According to Direct Realism, our perceptions are direct and accurate representations of external objects.
  • The Illusion Argument suggests that if illusions occur, direct perception cannot be trusted.

    True
  • Steps in the perceptual process according to Indirect Realism:
    1️⃣ Senses provide information
    2️⃣ Mind interprets information
    3️⃣ Perception is formed
  • What is the implication of perception differences for Direct Realism?
    Perceptions are subjective
  • What properties of a red apple does Direct Realism claim we directly perceive?
    Redness and shape
  • Direct perception refers to immediate and unmediated access to the external world
  • Perceptual relativity demonstrates that objects are perceived differently under various conditions
  • A straight stick appearing bent in water is an example used to illustrate the Illusion Argument
  • Perceptual relativity challenges the idea that perception is a direct representation of an object's true properties
  • How does Indirect Realism respond to the challenges against Direct Realism?
    Proposes mediated perception
  • Direct Realism posits a direct and accurate link between perception and reality
  • Indirect Realism attributes perceptual relativity to the interpretive nature of the mind.
    True
  • Direct Realism claims that we have immediate and unmediated access to the external world.